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Fibulae, Tibulae & Femora Photograph - Limited Edition of 1

Lux Eterna

Australia

Photography, Digital on Other

Size: 30.2 W x 23.4 H x 5 D in

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A photograph featured in Dune, which is a multidisciplinary exhibition of digital and mixed forms which address the passage of time and the 
natural disorder of matter, while subtly suggesting a closer look at death. The trajectory of time is traversed rather quickly and unawares in our human modern day lives. Dune engages contemporary audiences by quietly guiding us, into taking pause and remembering who and what we are and of the journey, upon which we travel. Dune ushers in perceptions of how finite, disordered and shared with nature, once we pass, our physical lives are. 
 Dune's body of work is progressive of a residency which began in the sand dunes of Anna Bay, Australia, teamed with the artist's own personal Bodyweather practice and long duration movement, it is further expanding to include performance, video and sound.

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Photography:Digital on Other

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:30.2 W x 23.4 H x 5 D in

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Lux Eterna is a freelance fine and digital artist, commercial photographer and arts educator living, working and exhibiting between Sydney and NYC. Holding degrees in Arts, Filmmaking and Education, her original training consisted of classical music, photography and ceramics. Lux currently maintains a regular bodyweather practice, which somatically imprints the natural world and it’s patterns into her body. She is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work investigates existing ideas concerning feminine/masculine image, sacred and platonic geometric forms and life/death cycles of organic matter and biomaterial and the passing of time. Having just finished facilitating alongside Marina Abramović in residence, for Kaldor Public Art Projects here in Sydney, which included training in Marina’s method, Lux’s exploration into and development of new works are opening up to include long durational performance, further expanding on her own meditative practice. A multidisciplinary artistic approach investigating the inter connectivity between transient yet infinitely occurring circular paths of life, death and regeneration, oscillation between the collective feminine and masculine forces of our psyche, re-tracing sacred and platonic geometry as the elemental source for all shape and material construct of our universe, the viscera, the atoms of nature. My practice involves collection, examination and re-imaging of the most durable parts of biomaterial: teeth and bones, a subtle imprinting of geometric forms through reflective meditation, video and sound scaping, and challenging current image and art making stereotypes of feminine/masculine by bringing it back to the experiential, the reflective and the emotive psyche.

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Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Sydney

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